Producing a world-leading software product like Joomla requires the contribution of time and attention from a large number of different people. One of the issues we come across repeatedly is how to direct potential contributors to areas of the project where they can have the most rewarding and fun experience by being able to work on stuff that matters to them. The Production Working Groups idea is a scheme to encourage groups of people to come together to work on specific areas that we think require particular attention and work. Each of these teams will be led by one or more community members who will foster collaboration within the group and communicate on a regular basis with the Production Leadership Team (PLT).

Producing a world-leading software product like Joomla requires the contribution of time and attention from a large number of different people. One of the issues we come across repeatedly is how to direct potential contributors to areas of the project where they can have the most rewarding and fun experience by being able to work on stuff that matters to them. The Production Working Groups idea is a scheme to encourage groups of people to come together to work on specific areas that we think require particular attention and work. Each of these teams will be led by one or more community members who will foster collaboration within the group and communicate on a regular basis with the Production Leadership Team (PLT).

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These working groups must follow our expected values of openness, inclusion and collaboration. They must follow the [http://opensourcematters.org/mission-vision-values.html mission, vision and values] of the Joomla project and additionally we would need the working group coordinators to sign the [http://developer.joomla.org/contributor-agreements.html Joomla Contributor Agreement (JCA)]. Ordinary working groups would not be required to sign, although they are welcome to do so of course. Regular communication between the working group coordinators and the PLT is expected and it would be great if the teams could blog periodically so that the wider community can be kept in touch with progress.

These working groups must follow our expected values of openness, inclusion and collaboration. They must follow the [http://opensourcematters.org/mission-vision-values.html mission, vision and values] of the Joomla project and additionally we would need the working group coordinators to sign the [http://developer.joomla.org/contributor-agreements.html Joomla Contributor Agreement (JCA)]. Ordinary working groups would not be required to sign, although they are welcome to do so of course. Regular communication between the working group coordinators and the PLT is expected and it would be great if the teams could blog periodically so that the wider community can be kept in touch with progress.

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==Current Production Working Groups==

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=Production Working Groups=

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The following is a list of all current production working groups in alphabetical order.

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The following is a list of all current production working groups in alphabetical order under their specific type, Permanent Working Groups or Teams and the Current Working Groups.

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===Bug Squad===

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==Permanent Working Groups (Teams)==

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For further information see [[Bug Squad|Bug Squad]].

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====Bug Squad====

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For further information see the [[Portal:Bug Squad|Bug Squad]] Portal.

* Coordinator: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

* Coordinator: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

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===Database Working Group===

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====Documentation Working Group====

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There's plenty of work to do to improve the way that Joomla works with databases. We need database experts who can look at optimising queries, improving the data model and making Joomla work across multiple databases. If you are a database junkie and you'd like to help then contact Mark Dexter.

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* Coordinator: To be determined.

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* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

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===Documentation Working Group===

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The [[Documentation Working Group|Documentation Working Group]] is a standing team of people dedicated to improving Joomla's documentation. This includes both user and developer documentation. Our primary focus is this wiki, but we are also responsible for maintaining [http://api.joomla.org api.joomla.org] and other resources.

The [[Documentation Working Group|Documentation Working Group]] is a standing team of people dedicated to improving Joomla's documentation. This includes both user and developer documentation. Our primary focus is this wiki, but we are also responsible for maintaining [http://api.joomla.org api.joomla.org] and other resources.

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* PLT Contact: Chris Davenport (mailto:chris.davenport@joomla.org)

* PLT Contact: Chris Davenport (mailto:chris.davenport@joomla.org)

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===Internet of Things Working Group===

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====Joomla Security Strike Team====

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This team is for experienced Joomla users and developers who want to help test and fix reported security issues. If you are interested in helping, please contact Mark Dexter. Thanks!

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* Coordinator: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

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* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

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====Translations Working Group====

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For further information see [[Translations Working Group]].

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* Coordinator: Jean-Marie Simonet

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* PLT Contact: To be determined.

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====User Experience Working Group====

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The [[User Experience Working Group|User Experience Working Group]] is a standing team focused on the Joomla User Experience. This includes the Joomla administrator user interface, sample templates, sample data and any other related aspects. For further information see [http://ux.joomla.org/ The Joomla User Experience Portal].

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* Coordinator: Ron Severdia (mailto:ron.severdia@joomla.org)

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* PLT Contact: Ron Severdia (mailto:ron.severdia@joomla.org)

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==Current Working Groups==

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====Database Working Group====

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There's plenty of work to do to improve the way that Joomla works with databases. We need database experts who can look at optimising queries, improving the data model and making Joomla work across multiple databases. If you are a database junkie and you'd like to help then contact Mark Dexter.

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'''This group is currently inactive. If you are interested in working on this issue, contact Mark Dexter.'''

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* Coordinator: Open.

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* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

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====Internet of Things Working Group====

This working group is looking into using the Joomla Platform to simplify and open source the "internet of things". Using several popular input/output devices to allow the world to connect to the internet and back to the world; for the device's data to be easily displayed on Joomla sites and Joomla sites to "talk back" to the environment.

This working group is looking into using the Joomla Platform to simplify and open source the "internet of things". Using several popular input/output devices to allow the world to connect to the internet and back to the world; for the device's data to be easily displayed on Joomla sites and Joomla sites to "talk back" to the environment.

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'''This group is currently inactive. If you are interested in working on this issue, contact Chris Davenport.'''

* Coordinator: Phil Walton (mailto:phil@jthings.co.uk)

* Coordinator: Phil Walton (mailto:phil@jthings.co.uk)

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For further information go to [http://www.jthings.co.uk www.jthings.co.uk]

For further information go to [http://www.jthings.co.uk www.jthings.co.uk]

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===JavaScript Working Group===

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====JavaScript Working Group====

* Coordinator: Joe LeBlanc

* Coordinator: Joe LeBlanc

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* PLT Contact: To be determined.

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* PLT Contact: Andy Tarr (mailto:andrea.tarr@joomla.org)

For further information see [[JavaScript Working Group]]

For further information see [[JavaScript Working Group]]

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===Joomla Security Strike Team===

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====Multi-site Working Group====

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This team is for experienced Joomla users and developers who want to help test and fix reported security issues. If you are interested in helping, please contact Mark Dexter. Thanks!

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* Coordinator: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

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* Coordinator: Open

* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

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===Multi-site Working Group===

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'''This group is currently inactive. If you are interested in working on this issue, contact Mark Dexter.'''

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* Coordinator: Christophe Demko (mailto:christophe.demko@joomla.org).

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For further information see [[Multi-site Working Group]]

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* PLT Contact: Christophe Demko (mailto:christophe.demko@joomla.org).

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===Message Queue Working Group===

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====Message Queue Working Group====

* Coordinator: Chris Davenport (mailto:chris.davenport@joomla.org)

* Coordinator: Chris Davenport (mailto:chris.davenport@joomla.org)

* PLT Contact: Chris Davenport (mailto:chris.davenport@joomla.org)

* PLT Contact: Chris Davenport (mailto:chris.davenport@joomla.org)

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'''This group is currently inactive. If you are interested in working on this issue, contact Chris Davenport.'''

For further information see: [[Message Queue Working Group]].

For further information see: [[Message Queue Working Group]].

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===Search Working Group===

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====Search Working Group====

Now that Finder has been integrated into Joomla 2.5 in the form of [[:Category:Smart Search|Smart Search]], the time has come to look forward to Joomla 3.x and how we want search to work in that series.

Now that Finder has been integrated into Joomla 2.5 in the form of [[:Category:Smart Search|Smart Search]], the time has come to look forward to Joomla 3.x and how we want search to work in that series.

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* Coordinator: To be determined.

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* Coordinator: Open.

* PLT Contact: Chris Davenport (mailto:chris.davenport@joomla.org)

* PLT Contact: Chris Davenport (mailto:chris.davenport@joomla.org)

For further information see [[Search Working Group]]

For further information see [[Search Working Group]]

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===Translations Working Group===

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====Unified Content Model Working Group====

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For further information see [[Translations Working Group]].

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* Coordinator: Jean-Marie Simonet

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* PLT Contact: To be determined.

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===Unified Content Model Working Group===

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This is a working group for looking at how the CMS could take advantage of UCM.

This is a working group for looking at how the CMS could take advantage of UCM.

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* Coordinator: To be determined.

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* Coordinator: Elin Waring

* PLT Contact: To be determined.

* PLT Contact: To be determined.

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===Unit Tests for CMS Working Group===

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For further information see [[Unified Content Model Working Group]]

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====Unit Tests for CMS Working Group====

* Coordinator: Michael Babker

* Coordinator: Michael Babker

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For further information see [[Unit Tests for CMS Working Group]]

For further information see [[Unit Tests for CMS Working Group]]

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===Update and Migration Working Group===

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====Update and Migration Working Group====

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The Update and Migration Working Group looks to solve the immediate problem of Joomla 1.5 to 2.5+ core migration with extensibility to extensions of all types.

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* Coordinator: To be determined.

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* Coordinator: Robert Jacobi (mailto:robert.jacobi@arctg.com)

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* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org).

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* PLT Contact: Mark Dexter (mailto:mark.dexter@community.joomla.org)

For further information see [[Update and Migration Working Group]]

For further information see [[Update and Migration Working Group]]

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===User Experience Working Group===

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====Web Services Working Group====

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The [[User Experience Working Group|User Experience Working Group]] is a standing team focused on the Joomla User Experience. This includes the Joomla administrator user interface, sample templates, sample data and any other related aspects. For further information see [http://ux.joomla.org/ The Joomla User Experience Portal].

Producing a world-leading software product like Joomla requires the contribution of time and attention from a large number of different people. One of the issues we come across repeatedly is how to direct potential contributors to areas of the project where they can have the most rewarding and fun experience by being able to work on stuff that matters to them. The Production Working Groups idea is a scheme to encourage groups of people to come together to work on specific areas that we think require particular attention and work. Each of these teams will be led by one or more community members who will foster collaboration within the group and communicate on a regular basis with the Production Leadership Team (PLT).

If you are interested in helping out with the work of any of the teams listed, then simply contact the relevant coordinator.

Community members are free to propose new working groups by following the procedure outlined on this page. The PLT will review the proposal and probably ask further questions. If approved, the new working group will be listed here and you are all set to go. Each group can choose to use whatever resources and communications channels that make sense for them and this page may include links to further information, ongoing communications or other items of relevance to the team.

Working groups will exist until the job they were set up to do has been completed. Which means that some teams, like the Bug Squad, will be permanent, while others will form and disband in the space of a single release cycle.

These working groups must follow our expected values of openness, inclusion and collaboration. They must follow the mission, vision and values of the Joomla project and additionally we would need the working group coordinators to sign the Joomla Contributor Agreement (JCA). Ordinary working groups would not be required to sign, although they are welcome to do so of course. Regular communication between the working group coordinators and the PLT is expected and it would be great if the teams could blog periodically so that the wider community can be kept in touch with progress.

Production Working Groups

The following is a list of all current production working groups in alphabetical order under their specific type, Permanent Working Groups or Teams and the Current Working Groups.

Permanent Working Groups (Teams)

Bug Squad

Documentation Working Group

The Documentation Working Group is a standing team of people dedicated to improving Joomla's documentation. This includes both user and developer documentation. Our primary focus is this wiki, but we are also responsible for maintaining api.joomla.org and other resources.

Current Working Groups

Database Working Group

There's plenty of work to do to improve the way that Joomla works with databases. We need database experts who can look at optimising queries, improving the data model and making Joomla work across multiple databases. If you are a database junkie and you'd like to help then contact Mark Dexter.

This group is currently inactive. If you are interested in working on this issue, contact Mark Dexter.

Internet of Things Working Group

This working group is looking into using the Joomla Platform to simplify and open source the "internet of things". Using several popular input/output devices to allow the world to connect to the internet and back to the world; for the device's data to be easily displayed on Joomla sites and Joomla sites to "talk back" to the environment.

This group is currently inactive. If you are interested in working on this issue, contact Chris Davenport.